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  2. Charles Kenny - Wikipedia

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    Nick and Charles together were a partnership that were credited on many song lyrics even though Nick alone contributed the lyrics. In the 1920s, Kenny wrote music for Cecyl Grimes' Children's Playhouse and for radio scripts on WHN. [1] He helped produce his brother's show Nick Kenny Children's Show on WMCA, Arthur Anderson was one performer ...

  3. Go, Diego, Go! - Wikipedia

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    Go, Diego, Go! is an American animated children's television series that aired on Nickelodeon from September 6, 2005 [1] [2] to September 16, 2011, with 80 episodes across five seasons.

  4. Connie Francis and The Kids Next Door - Wikipedia

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    Whilst the material of her album Connie Francis sings Fun Songs for Children (1959) clearly had aimed at toddlers and smaller children of pre-school age, Connie Francis and The Kids Next Door contained material suitable for older children and youths in their early teens by combining classic songs such as Do-Re-Mi from the musical The Sound of Music with modern novelty songs like a rendition of ...

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  6. Michael Rubin (composer) - Wikipedia

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    Michael Rubin II (born 1963) is an American music producer, composer, voice actor and lyricist best known for his work in children’s television. Rubin has created musical pieces for shows including Bubble Guppies, Blue's Clues, Mickey Mouse Clubhouse, and Jack's Big Music Show, among others.

  7. Roundhouse (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Roundhouse debuted as a part of the original SNICK lineup on Nickelodeon in 1992 and continued airing on the network through the end of 1995. [1] [3]Each episode revolved around the Anyfamily and their problems in daily life.

  8. Speakit Films - Wikipedia

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    Speakit Films is a British film production company established in 2004 by writer, director and producer team Nick Francis and Marc J. Francis.. The company is best known for the award-winning 2006 Sundance hit Black Gold and the acclaimed BBC, ARTE and VPRO co-production When China Met Africa.

  9. Humf - Wikipedia

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    It is narrated by Caroline Quentin and was broadcast on Nick Jr. and Nick Jr. 2 from 2009-2017 in the UK and Ireland, ABC in Australia, RTÉ in Ireland, TVB in Hong Kong, Knowledge Network and BBC Kids in Canada, Okto in Singapore, Four in New Zealand and CBeebies in some international countries. [1] The episodes are usually around 7 minutes long.